Clica internaţională vrea să preia cu orice preţ controlul în Coasta de Fildeş.
Aşa-zisul "premier" Guillaume Soro declară : "Coasta de Fildeş este deja în război civil".
UPI:
PM: Civil war is under way in Ivory Coast
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, Jan. 1 (UPI) -- Ivory Coast is already in a
state of civil war, Prime Minister Guillaume Soro said Saturday.
Soro said at least 200 people have been killed and another 1,000
wounded by fighting since the disputed presidential election, The Daily
Telegraph reported. Soro resigned from President Laurent Gbagbo's government when Gbagbo claimed
victory, but was reappointed by former Prime Minister Alassane Ouattara,
who has been recognized by international bodies as the winner.
"This is what's at stake: Either we assist in the installation of
democracy in Ivory Coast or we stand by indifferent and allow democracy
to be assassinated," Soro said.
Gbagbo, meanwhile, said the United Nations, the African Union and
other international organizations, are staging a coup against him, the
BBC said.
In a New Year's Eve speech in Abidjan, he said pressure on him to
resign was "an attempted coup d'etat carried out under the banner of the
international community." Gbagbo singled out France, the country's
original colonizer, as his primary opponent.
"When it's something to do with Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa,
France speaks and the rest follow," Gbagbo said.
The United Nations has kept 9,500 peacekeepers in the small country
wracked by political instability since 2002. The much-delayed
presidential runoff was intended to unite Ivory Coast after 10 years of
north-south division.
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"Noi nu mergem la răzbel, ba ne și căcăm pe el!"
(soldat Josef Švejk, k.u.k. Heer, 1915)
Şi asta "încă din 1912"... zice Hašek.